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* Cheza from ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'' is a strange case, as she refers to herself as an "it", due to being an [[Artificial Human]]. Everyone else uses femimine (she/her) pronouns for her.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
 
== Comic Books ==
* [[New 52]]: [[Superman]] gets captured by the government and subjected to torture and experimentation. The scientists and [[Lex Luthor]] refer to him as "it".
** Later, Helspont tries to break Superman's spirit by giving him a nightmare where the government is hunting him down. The soldiers yell stuff like, "There it is! Shoot it!"
* In [[Marvel Comics]], robots and androids often refer to themselves as "this unit". If they are intelligent and become independent of their original programming, they may switch to "I".
 
== [[LiveFan Action TVWorks]] ==
* Invoked in one item of marginalia in the ''[[My Apartment Manager is not an Isekai Character]]'' in-universe book ''So You Just Arrived from a Parallel Universe'': where the book states that "If you meet a self-aware program or android, it's a displacee", [[Robot Girl|Chii]] from ''[[Chobits]]'' has indignantly commented "'It'? I self-identify as female."
 
== [[Film]] ==
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* In ''[[X-Men (film)|X2]]'', Stryker yells "Shoot it!" in reference to Wolverine {{spoiler|(sort of)}}.
* In the 2007 version of ''[[I Am Legend]]'', Anna watches Neville experiment on a captured zombie, and asks whether what he's doing will "cure her." Neville responds "Actually, it will probably kill it," with the second "it" slightly emphasized.
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Averted with [[Heidi]]. The title of the second book, literally translated, means "Heidi can put to use what ''it'' has learned". This may seem odd to you, but in some German dialects, "it" is generally used for girls. Not the dehumanizing "it" implying "thing", but rather as in "cute little thing".
 
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' did this in "The Measure Of A Man", an episode discussing Data's legal status; Commander Maddox constantly refers to Data as a possession of Starfleet and therefore an "it", until he slips into "he" after a court hearing formally rules that Data has free will and the right to choose.
** When Dr. Pulaski first saw Data at the helm, she balked at the captain: "You're letting ''it'' pilot the ship?" upon which Picard [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|laid the smackdown on her in magnificent form]]. Given the fact that Data was so popular with the fans, having a one-off character treat him like a machine [[Kick the Dog|quickly became shorthand]] for telling the audience that a character was an asshole, this scene probably was enough to [[The Scrappy|doom Pulaski's character]] terminally.
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* In ''Terminator: [[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' Sarah nearly always refers to Cameron as It, or Tin Man. Derek's the same.
* In ''[[Fringe]]'', when Peter gets thrown back into the timeline, Walter keeps referring to him as "it" and "the subject".
 
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* In ''OGRE'' by Steve Jackson Games one of the bits of flavour text in the manual mentions that the eponymous giant AI tanks are never referred to by the traditional "she". Friendly OGREs are "he" and enemy OGREs are "it".
* The introduction of [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Malakim]] angels in Steve Jackson Games ''[[In Nomine]]'' has an angel use this trope when referring to a demon.
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* In ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', Joker consistently refers to [[Spaceship Girl|EDI]] as "It" seeing as not only is he wary of an illegal AI but he also doesn't like anyone/anything interfering with his piloting. {{spoiler|After the Collector attack where Joker risks his life to give EDI full control of the ship leading her to save the day, he starts referring to her as "she".}}
** In ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', in video logs, the Illusive Man gets to [[Kick the Dog]] by always referring to EDI as "it", even correcting technicians who call her "she".
 
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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* An interesting variation is in ''[[Digger]]'', where Ed refers to himself as it because he was cast out of the tribe and his ""name was eaten". The main character calls him 'he' because she can't ''not'' think of him as a person.
* In ''[[Freefall]]'', the Mayor calls Florence 'it'.
 
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' makes a joke about objectification this way. The boys ignore what [[Ms. Fanservice|Mai Valentine]] actually has to say even going as far as referring to her as "it".
* The bug Ktk in Christopher Wright's ''[[Pay Me, Bug!]]'' insists on [[Averted Trope|being called "it"]], because it's just the logical thing to call a hermaphrodite. Characters who don't know Ktk have a little trouble remembering to call it "it".
* The ''[[SCP Foundation]]'' does this intentionally, at least in official files. SCP's are referred to as "objects" and "it" is always used as a pronoun, even when the SCP is clearly sentient and has a clear gender. This is done to prevent agents and researchers from feeling sympathy or affection towards them, something that is rarely a good idea.
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'''Kid Flash (out of the corner of his mouth):''' He doesn't like being called an "it."<ref>Batman wasn't actually talking about Superboy, just the Superman logo that he was wearing.</ref> }}
** Supervillain and world-class sociopath Harm narrates his battles, referring to his opponents as "it" all the while. The only person he breaks this habit with (other than [[Third Person Person|himself]]) is {{spoiler|his sister [[Morality Chain|Greta]], whom he murdered.}}
 
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
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